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Simple rear seat solution
Here's a simple solution to a rear bench seat. Probably not terribly comfortable as I think the splash well only sticks out 12 or 13" or so. Definitely functional .
http://coastside.ridgeworksinc.com/c...66100_1635.JPG |
that is actually a real good idea for those with that transom arangement
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I am in the process of building the exact same thing, only out of wood. I also have some cushion material that I was going to try and make a seat out of. Once I get it all set up I will snap some pics.
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I am going to get a couple of them fold up chairs like the world have that go in a bag, I found a FAC site that has them for up to 500# of weight.
What is FAC you ask?? Fat *** Certified!! :you: I don't have a lot of call for extra seating so I want something that takes up as little space in the cuddy as possible. I am also not happy with my helm seat either, I have never found the perfect seat?? I have had many different kinds. I thought this was going to be the perfect seat, but it is to narrow for my fat *** to get in between when standing. |
This is what my boat came with. Storage inside and can be turned around for fishing.
http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...-2008/P1010029 |
Mac-
I am assuming that is like this seat? http://www.wiseseats.com/wise_marine_despon_963.html How do you like it? Does it take up a lot of room? Is it heavy for taking in and out of the boat? -Svence |
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So what is the FAC site? |
have you guys seen the link for the marine grade bean bag chairs on THT.....I really like the look of those and am thinking about getting two of the round ones. I figure people can sit on them in the back while we are one way.....and during the summer the ladies can lay out on them on the front of the boat.....when you are fishing you can just strap them up to the top of your ttop or out of the way somewhere
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This is what I have been envisioning for mine. I was actually thinking of going all the way accross to the sides with the seat and make it a little wider. |
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